Endothelial cell telomere dysfunction induces senescence and results in vascular and metabolic impairments

Author:

Bloom Samuel I.1ORCID,Liu Yu23,Tucker Jordan R.3,Islam Md Torikul1,Machin Daniel R.34ORCID,Abdeahad Hossein1ORCID,Thomas Tyler G.3,Bramwell R. Colton3,Lesniewski Lisa A.1356,Donato Anthony J.13567

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology The University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Department of Geriatrics Tongji Hospital Wuhan China

3. Division of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah USA

4. Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology Florida State University Tallahassee Florida USA

5. Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center Veteran's Affairs Medical Center‐Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Utah USA

6. Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute The University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

7. Department of Biochemistry The University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractIn advanced age, increases in oxidative stress and inflammation impair endothelial function, which contributes to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). One plausible source of this oxidative stress and inflammation is an increase in the abundance of senescent endothelial cells. Cellular senescence is a cell cycle arrest that occurs in response to various damaging stimuli. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that advanced age results in endothelial cell telomere dysfunction that induces senescence. In both human and mouse endothelial cells, advanced age resulted in an increased abundance of dysfunctional telomeres, characterized by activation of DNA damage signaling at telomeric DNA. To test whether this results in senescence, we selectively reduced the telomere shelterin protein telomere repeat binding factor 2 (Trf2) from endothelial cells of young mice. Trf2 reduction increased endothelial cell telomere dysfunction and resulted in cellular senescence. Furthermore, induction of endothelial cell telomere dysfunction increased inflammatory signaling and oxidative stress, resulting in impairments in endothelial function. Finally, we demonstrate that endothelial cell telomere dysfunction‐induced senescence impairs glucose tolerance. This likely occurs through increases in inflammatory signaling in the liver and adipose tissue, as well as reductions in microvascular density and vasodilation to metabolic stimuli. Cumulatively, the findings of the present study identify age‐related telomere dysfunction as a mechanism that leads to endothelial cell senescence. Furthermore, these data provide compelling evidence that senescent endothelial cells contribute to age‐related increases in oxidative stress and inflammation that impair arterial and metabolic function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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